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Racing through a neighborhood after a suspects scooter can't outrun police; a drugged man lying in the bushes; make peace between neighbors with pit bull problems.
Racing through a neighborhood after a suspects scooter can't outrun police; a drugged man lying in the bushes; make peace between neighbors with pit bull problems.
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S26, EP12 "Blood and Scars, Bro!"Racing through a neighborhood after a suspects scooter can't outrun police; a drugged man lying in the bushes; make peace between neighbors with pit bull problems.
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S26, EP11 "This Man Stabbed Me"A car thief takes police on an intense chase until officers pit his vehicle to end the pursuit. Cops rescue a baby left in a car.
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S26, EP10 "Get Off My Roof"A gunman takes to the rooftops prompting a K-9 unit dispatch; a drug dealer tries to dump his stash; an alleged drunk driver smashes into a parked car.
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S26, EP9 "Guns, Hash, and Fire Hydrants"A fleeing driver hits a fire hydrant; a contraband cache; a domestic violence suspect makes accusations against his girlfriend.
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S37, EP36 "Up, Up and Away"A stolen motorcycle leads deputies up a mountain; deputies chase a stolen car driven by a 13-year-old; Kern County's Air Support Unit observes a fleeing suspect ditch his minibike.
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S37, EP35 "Photo Finish"A man steals his girlfriend's truck when she refuses to take him to get methadone; a nervous driver flees when he shows a cop a picture of a gun; a Jeep gets spiked; deputies PIT a freshly stolen car.
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S37, EP34 "Stuck On You"Stop Sticks are used to end the pursuit of a known criminal. A stuck throttle is blamed for a motorcycle chase. A suspect with a screwdriver bolts. StarChase is used to track a fleeing Mercedes-Benz.
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S37, EP17 "Flee Finder"Tracking a fleeing Mercedes-Benz in Alameda County, Calif.; open containers are found in a car during Spring Break; a driver takes his spray-painted jalopy to a car meet.
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